Amira Unplugged

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Amira Daugherty-Thomas, known by her artist name Amira Unplugged, is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer.[1] Known for her genre bending style, Amira combines elements of country-western, soul, hip-hop, rock, and orchestral music.

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Amira Unplugged
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Amira Daugherty

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Early life and education

Daugherty was born in Stone Mountain, Georgia, where she grew up in a musical household.[2][3] Her parents encouraged her to join band and orchestra in school, where she played the clarinet and violin.[2]

Daugherty earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Georgia State University at age 18.[3] In 2019 she graduated with a B.A. in political science from Agnes Scott College, where she became the first Muslim president of the college's Student Government Association.[3][4] She initially intended to attend law school after graduating from Agnes Scott, but withdrew her application after the COVID-19 pandemic began.[2][3]

Musical career

Daugherty began to post videos of her singing to TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3] She used ASL in her videos, to better connect with deaf viewers.[5][6] Due to the online response, she was invited to audition for American Idol, where she performed Stand Up by Cynthia Erivo and a spoken word piece called "Anxiety Eviction". However, despite receiving three yeses from the judges, her audition was not broadcast on the show.[2][7] She was also invited to participate in MTV's Becoming A Popstar, which she ultimately placed second in.[2]

In October 2022 Daugherty took part in Pepsi's Music Lab.[8][9] She released her first official single, "Work Till The Mornin'", the following month. Her second single, "Help Me Help You Out," released on February 3, 2023.

In 2023, Daugherty recorded a cover of "The Sound of Silence" for an AT&T ad presenting a football helmet designed for deaf and hard-of-hearing players.[10][11][12]

She has cited AC/DC, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Michael Jackson as musical inspirations.[10]

Personal life

Daugherty is Muslim[5] and part of the Deaf community, being completely deaf in her left ear.[2]

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